Aquaswiss Legend Men's Automatic Watch
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A skeleton dial and exhibition case back make this automatic watch an interesting addition to a collection of timepieces
Aquaswiss Legend Men’s Automatic Watch
- Analog display
- Movement type: automatic
- Case and bezel material: stainless steel
- Case dimensions: 42mm (W) x 14.8mm (H)
- Strap material: genuine leather
- Strap dimensions: 7.75” (L) x 22mm (W)
- Adjustable strap
- Clasp type: buckle
- Skeleton dial
- Exhibition case back
- Water resistance to 100 meters
- Full dimensions: 7.75” (L) x 42mm (W) x 14.8mm (H)
- 2 year warranty from Aquaswiss
About Aquaswiss
Ian Afshar vowed to create something brilliant the world had never seen. Growing up, Afshar worked in his family’s century-old jewelry business, and as a boy he became fascinated with watches. By the age of 20, he had already begun to source timepieces from around the world and help others with their watch designs. Finally, like a pupil at the end of a movie training montage, Afshar felt ready to strike out on his own in the late ‘90s. His focus was on creating fully three-dimensional watches, and his initial models featured striking, original elements such as domed crystal chronographs. Met with great acclaim, those first watches have since been joined by newer ones designed by the constantly innovating Afshar, who isn’t ready to stop creating even after cementing his and Aquaswiss’s place in watchmaking history.
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- Free returns
- Most orders are delivered within 12 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Ships within Canada only
- Price includes all duty and excise taxes. Applicable GST/HST tax added at checkout
- 2 year warranty from Aquaswiss
- How is the strike-through price determined?